I work in a hospital because not enough people are interested in preventative models, so I quit trying to run my own practice.
I specialize in holistic teaching and keeping people out of the hospital. This is a main focus in hospital care, we teach people to be compliant and how to manage their health so they don’t come back.
No one likes to see the poor health of Americans.
I personally have only been to a hospital when my kids were born. They are for some specialties but most misuse the hospital for primary care, or ignore a health problem that could be treated at a clinic.
The behavior of Americans is to ignore their health and run to a hospital. By that time their body is in a bad state.
What did people do before hospitals were so big?
They will need to do that now.
But there is also the responsibility of the public. Americans have rates of disease like third world countries even though we spend the most on healthcare.
Rates of diabetes, obesity, alcoholism and addiction. Untreated mental health leads to problems. People don’t get up in the morning and strategize their health. They never read books or take classes on the body that they are responsible for.
They simply wait and then get mad that things aren’t going their way when they put absolutely zero effort into one thing, like eating healthy even, even just that Americans can’t handle.
So when we look at who is to blame for all these shitty hospital outcomes, a lot of people like to point fingers. Your body, your responsibility.
I shouldn’t say all people are like this. The people who are encouraging you to manage your health on your own are right.
Many of these responsible people exist and are great role models.
They are closing the hospitals, that’s part of the plan for 2025.
When Medicare cuts rates as is scheduled in 2024, hospitals will be offering emergency services and switching to virtual care models. They want clinics and outpatient care, outpatient surgery.
By 2030 hospitals will be close aside from a small emergency department that will not take walk ins and an ICU. OB may have overnight stays, and that’s about it.
People will be managed at home and people themselves will be in charge, responsible.
The doctors are taught to throw medication at a problem. They pay lip service to diet and exercise.
Fast food is cheaper than preparing and cooking a meal. Not everybody has the time to cook, or the know how. It's a terrible self-sustaining cycle of people with shitty diets going to the doctor for problems relating to the shitty diet and no exercise.
Add in constant outside pressure, and you have a recipe for medical genocide.
Hospitals, doctors and Big Pharma were never to be trusted. Medicine is natural.
I work in a hospital because not enough people are interested in preventative models, so I quit trying to run my own practice.
I specialize in holistic teaching and keeping people out of the hospital. This is a main focus in hospital care, we teach people to be compliant and how to manage their health so they don’t come back.
No one likes to see the poor health of Americans.
I personally have only been to a hospital when my kids were born. They are for some specialties but most misuse the hospital for primary care, or ignore a health problem that could be treated at a clinic.
The behavior of Americans is to ignore their health and run to a hospital. By that time their body is in a bad state.
What did people do before hospitals were so big?
They will need to do that now.
But there is also the responsibility of the public. Americans have rates of disease like third world countries even though we spend the most on healthcare.
Rates of diabetes, obesity, alcoholism and addiction. Untreated mental health leads to problems. People don’t get up in the morning and strategize their health. They never read books or take classes on the body that they are responsible for.
They simply wait and then get mad that things aren’t going their way when they put absolutely zero effort into one thing, like eating healthy even, even just that Americans can’t handle.
So when we look at who is to blame for all these shitty hospital outcomes, a lot of people like to point fingers. Your body, your responsibility.
I shouldn’t say all people are like this. The people who are encouraging you to manage your health on your own are right.
Many of these responsible people exist and are great role models.
They are closing the hospitals, that’s part of the plan for 2025.
When Medicare cuts rates as is scheduled in 2024, hospitals will be offering emergency services and switching to virtual care models. They want clinics and outpatient care, outpatient surgery.
By 2030 hospitals will be close aside from a small emergency department that will not take walk ins and an ICU. OB may have overnight stays, and that’s about it.
People will be managed at home and people themselves will be in charge, responsible.
The doctors are taught to throw medication at a problem. They pay lip service to diet and exercise.
Fast food is cheaper than preparing and cooking a meal. Not everybody has the time to cook, or the know how. It's a terrible self-sustaining cycle of people with shitty diets going to the doctor for problems relating to the shitty diet and no exercise.
Add in constant outside pressure, and you have a recipe for medical genocide.